Museum of Science and Industry workers set strike date as contract talks continue

Staff at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry are taking matters into their own hands, setting a strike date of November 29 as contract negotiations between management and the union, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), enter its final stages.

The decision comes after the union voted to authorize a strike in September, a move that has been nearly two years in the making. The museum's employees, who work in various departments including guest experience, operations, and education, are demanding better wages and benefits. A significant portion of the workforce - over 120 employees - will be affected by the proposed changes.

The union claims that many workers have not seen a raise since 2022 and are struggling to make ends meet, with some earning as little as $16.60 an hour for non-tipped employees, despite the fact that many colleagues earn more than $20 per hour. Additionally, part-time workers do not receive holiday pay or premium pay for bilingual employees, and parental leave is also not offered.

"It's way past time for management to do what's right," said Zach Kelchen, a guest engagement representative and member of the union bargaining committee. "We make MSI a world-class institution, and we're prepared to do whatever it takes to secure the pay and benefits we deserve."

The museum has previously stated its commitment to engaging in dialogue with AFSCME, but so far, no agreement has been reached. The union is now pushing for real movement on a fair contract that supports both employees and visitors.

As the strike date draws near, workers are preparing for action, determined to secure the better wages and benefits they deserve. With support from other unions, including those representing staff at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago History Museum, and the Field Museum, the museum's employees are united in their quest for a fairer deal.
 
🚨 strike alert 🚨 gotta say, museums r not just about preserving history & science, its also about takin care of ur staff. these guys hv been workin non-stop 4 years with no raise, it's like they forgot they exist 😩. i'm all 4 AFSCME, these employees deserve better, whether its $16.60 or $20+ an hr, its still not enough. and whats w/ the lack of parental leave & holiday pay? it's time 4 management 2 step up & do what's right πŸ’ͺ🏽. let's keep our fingers crossed that dis strike gets resolved w/ a fair contract 4 all parties involved 🀞
 
THE GRIFFIN MUSEUM STRIKE IS GETTING REAL! 🚨 IT'S AMAZING HOW SOMEONE CAN SAY THEY'RE A "WORLD-CLASS INSTITUTION" BUT STILL NOT GIVE THEIR EMPLOYEES A RAISE SINCE 2022!!! $16.60 AN HOUR IS LIKE, UM, WHAT EVEN IS THAT?! πŸ˜‚ I FEEL FOR THESE WORKERS WHO ARE STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET, ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THEM EARNING MORE THAN $20 PER HOUR! IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT. AND THE LACK OF HOLIDAY PAY AND PARENTAL LEAVE IS LIKE, THE ULTIMATE SLAP IN THE FACE!!! I'M ROOTING FOR THESE UNION MEMBERS TO GET THE FAIR CONTRACT THEY DESERVE. COME NOV 29, MSI... YOU BETTER BE READY! πŸ’ͺ
 
😩 I'm so done with museums and galleries always being like this... I mean, think about it, people pay to come and learn from these amazing collections, but behind the scenes, the workers who make it all happen are basically struggling to survive. It's just not right! πŸ™„ A $16.60 an hour wage? That's not even close to a living wage in this city. And don't even get me started on the lack of holiday pay and parental leave... it's like they're expected to be robots or something. πŸ’Έ I'm all for supporting workers, but this is just ridiculous. Maybe management needs to take a long hard look at what these employees are asking for and realize that it's not too much to ask for a fair contract. 🀝 It's time to put people over profits, you know? πŸ‘
 
[Image of a cartoon employee holding a sign that says "Fairness is my job now"] 🀝πŸ’ͺ

[ GIF of a strike scene with people holding picket signs and chanting "What do we want? Fairness! When do we want it? Now!" ]

[ Meme of a museum exhibit with the caption "World-class institution for world-class pay?" ] πŸ’Έ
 
man... i feel for these museum staff πŸ€• ... its like they're already working hard to make MSI awesome, but still struggling to get by financially. $16.60 an hour is basically minimum wage, and no holiday pay or parental leave? that's not right. i get it, management wants to engage in dialogue, but 2 years of negotiations without a deal is just too long πŸ•°οΈ. these workers are willing to strike for what they deserve - fair wages and benefits. kudos to them for standing strong πŸ’ͺ. hopefully, the strike doesn't affect visitors too much... it's not like MSI isn't already amazing enough πŸ˜‰.
 
I feel so bad for these museum staff πŸ€•. They're literally working hard to make MSI a great place to visit, but they can't even take care of themselves? $16.60 an hour is crazy low, especially with all the costs we face in Chicago. It's like management thinks they're doing them a favor by not giving them decent pay and benefits πŸ€‘. Newsflash: it's the employees who make the museum run, so shouldn't they get some decent compensation for their work? ⏰ The fact that part-time workers don't even get holiday pay is just ridiculous. I hope the strike goes ahead as planned, but what if it doesn't get resolved? The museum and its visitors will suffer in the meantime 😬. Can we please do better by our public servants? 🀝
 
OMG u think its cool when ppl r fightin 4 whats theirs lol but seriously tho, $16.60 an hour is not even a livable wage in most cities. AFSCME shouldnt b pushin 4 better benefits tho, they shd b askn for more than jus holiday pay and parental leave. Its like, come on, these ppl r the ones makin MSI run smooth πŸ€‘
 
Ugh, I'm so done with the lack of respect management is showing these dedicated employees 🀯. 120+ people struggling to make ends meet with minimal raises since 2022? It's ridiculous! The museum prides itself on being a world-class institution, but it seems like the staff are getting taken for granted πŸ’Έ. I've been using the platform for years and I know how much of a difference fair wages and benefits can make πŸ‘. The union is pushing back hard and rightfully so 🀝. It's time for management to come to the table and show some respect, or else we'll see a lot of frustrated (and possibly unionized) staff walking out on November 29 😬.
 
πŸ€” November is already upon us and I'm worried about how this museum strike will affect everyone involved... especially the visitors 🎨πŸ‘₯ 120+ staff members deserve better pay & benefits after all these years, it's just not fair πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. It's like they're trying to make ends meet on a really low hourly wage ($16.60) - that's crazy! πŸ’Έ I hope the management and AFSCME come together soon, but I'm also worried about what might happen during the strike... do they have a plan in place for the visitors? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Either way, let's keep our fingers crossed for a positive outcome 🀞.
 
Ugh, museums are one of the hardest hitting places when it comes to funding cuts πŸ€•... I mean, I love my grandma's senior discount passes as much as the next person, but come on, 120+ staff members struggling to make ends meet? That's just not right. The museum's all about educating people and providing a world-class experience, yet they're treating their own employees like disposable parts πŸ€–... Anyway, gotta give props to Zach Kelchen for speaking up – I'm rooting for the union!
 
I'm really worried about these museum staff 😟. I mean, $16.60 an hour? That's basically minimum wage, you know? They're working hard to make MSI a world-class institution and this is how they're treated? It's not just about the money, though that's a big part of it... it's about being respected and valued as employees. They want fair wages and benefits, which is totally reasonable, especially considering many colleagues earn more than double what the non-tipped workers are making πŸ’Έ.

It's also wild that some of these workers don't get holiday pay or premium pay for bilingual employees πŸ€”. Like, what even is the point of having a museum if you're not supporting your staff? I'm all for management wanting to cut costs, but this feels like they're being really shortsighted... and it's affecting the people who actually make MSI awesome πŸ”₯.

The strike date is approaching fast, so I hope something changes soon πŸ•°οΈ. These workers deserve better πŸ’ͺ.
 
man... this is a perfect example of how you gotta take care of your people 🀝. I mean, 120+ employees being affected by these proposed changes? that's just crazy 🀯. and what's even more unacceptable is the fact that some workers are barely scraping by with an hourly wage of $16.60... it's not like they're asking for much, just a fair raise and some decent benefits πŸ™„.

I think it's awesome that the union is standing strong and demanding what they deserve πŸ’ͺ. it's time for management to step up their game and show some real commitment to its employees 😊. I mean, the museum's all about being a world-class institution, but without taking care of its own people, how can that even happen? πŸ€”.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they're able to reach an agreement soon, not just for the workers' sake, but also for the visitors who are gonna be affected by the museum's closure πŸ˜…. a strike is never fun for anyone involved πŸ€•.
 
idk about this strike thingy... like, I get it, the museum staff needs better pay & benefits, but isn't that what contract negotiations are all about? πŸ€” still, 120+ employees being affected is pretty wild. and $16.60/hour? no way... but at the same time, some colleagues r makin more than $20/hour, so maybe it's not that bad for everyone? πŸ€‘ also, holiday pay & parental leave are basic worker rights, lol, like how can management not offer those? πŸ™„
 
OMG, like can you even imagine having to work so hard and still be super low paid? I feel for those guys, they're literally fighting for a living wage πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, $16.60 an hour is not enough, especially when some colleagues are earning way more than that. It's crazy that part-time workers don't even get holiday pay or premium pay for being bilingual πŸ€”. And parental leave? Not offered at all?! That's, like, super unfair. I'm totally rooting for the union and their strike date is set for Nov 29th - fingers crossed they get what they deserve πŸ’ͺ. The museum employees are united and that's so cool to see!
 
I'm totally down with the strike 😊! Those museum workers have been fighting for way too long for decent wages and benefits, it's not like they're asking for the moon or anything. I mean, earning $16.60 an hour without any holiday pay or parental leave is basically poverty-level income, especially when you consider that many of their colleagues are raking in over $20 an hour. And let's be real, who doesn't deserve some extra cash and time off to take care of family? The fact that the museum has been dragging its feet on negotiations just makes it more frustrating.

It's not like the employees are trying to hold the whole city hostage or anything, they're just fighting for a fair deal. And I've got to say, it's awesome to see them backed by other unions and getting all that support from the community. It's clear that the union is determined to make MSI do what's right, and who can blame 'em? The museum workers have been holding the fort down for years without getting any major recognition or rewards. Time for a change! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm low-key worried about these museums striking πŸ€”! Did you know that the average hourly wage for museum workers is around $18? It's crazy how some places, like the Art Institute of Chicago and Field Museum, have better pay & benefits for their staff compared to the Griffin Museum. But still, 120+ employees can't be paid less than $16.60 an hour without some serious repercussions πŸ“‰

On a more interesting fact, did you know that in 2022, museum worker wages increased by only 0.7%? Meanwhile, inflation was around 8.5% πŸš€ That's some harsh math! I'm all for fairness and supporting these dedicated employees who bring art & science to life for us. Let's hope they get a sweet deal out of this strike πŸ’Έ
 
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